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Last post 01-04-2009 10:15 AM by Maneki Neko. 363 replies.
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  • 12-07-2007 3:25 AM In reply to

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    Re: Your recommended and favorite Nintendo DS/DS Lite Games!

    @spitz-san: merong uuwi kaso di sya tga-tk at di mo rin cia kilala >.< nahihiya ako. >.< hehe. pero sabi nung isa pang pinoy dito, yung friend nya sa nara nakabili daw ng r4 sa nipponbashi! ^____^ weeeeeeeeeh! ^___^

    @maneki-neko-san: ds lite daw po ba yan? ^__^ yung mga bata po dito, yung hindi lite pa rin ang gamit nung iba O.O



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  • 12-07-2007 7:15 AM In reply to

    Re: Your recommended and favorite Nintendo DS/DS Lite Games!

    ^ Di po nabanggit sa article kung anong klase, kung ung original ba or Lite. But just the same, tingin ko, kahit ano pang piliin ng mga tao, basta DS ang hawak nila, un ang importante sa Nintendo Big Smile 

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  • 12-07-2007 8:00 AM In reply to

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    @maneki neko-san: Ui may r4 na kayo diba? laro na kayo ng Phoenix Wright XD magkano kuha niyo dun sa inorder niyong r4? kasama shipping? 

    @renji14-san: LOL! ayan! meron pa pala diyan eh! XD 

    tama! haha! dapat dito din sa pilipinas XD

     YES! gets ko na Ultimate stars!! wohooo! pero di muna ko maglalaro dahil kay  PHOENIX WRIGHT XD <3


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  • 12-09-2007 1:42 AM In reply to

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    oo nga meron daw dito O.O kaso di pa nmin alam kung magkano at sana nga meron pa O.O hehe. excited na ko! >.< waaaah! naku, stuck pa rin ako dun sa denshi jisho ko na bala O.O hehehe. pero napaka-helpful nmn nya e ^_____^ yung jump superstars ko, 1 month ko nang di nalalaro O.O



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  • 12-09-2007 8:24 AM In reply to

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    err next year magpopost aku ng marami d2 sa thread na tu bibili talga ko ng DS next year next year rainen!!!!hehehe 

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  • 12-09-2007 10:59 PM In reply to

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    @ renji-san: Talaga bang useful ung jisho para sa DS? Ano nga ulit ung title nun? ^_^

    @ spitz-san: OK nga ung Phoenix Wright. Nasubukan ko laruin nung Saturday ng gabi. Maganda sya. Gusto ko rin ung Trauma Center talaga. Sana nga lang, di sobrang crappy ung sa touch screen. Di ako makalagpas nung isang stage kasi di daw proper ung pagtahi ko dun sa sugat e Stick out tongue

    @ nattou-man: Sana by the time na may DS ka na, lumabas na rin ung natto game para sa DS. Ung maamoy pa ung aroma ng nattou! 

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  • 12-09-2007 11:20 PM In reply to

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    ^genius po yung sakin ^___^ i think pinaka-helpful po sa kanji kasi di ko na kailangang hanapin pa ang reading, isusulat ko na lang ^___^ kaso dapat alam ang stroke order O.O pero at least isusulat na lang po. hehehe.



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  • 12-10-2007 5:59 AM In reply to

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    @maneki neko-san: haha! di ko pa kasi natry yung trauma center, ay natry ko na pala once XD pero ngaun ko lang narinig na crappy yung touch screen, baka pangit nga yung kopya niyo, laruin niyo na yung phoenix wright hehehehe 


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  • 12-11-2007 7:29 PM In reply to

    Manga in DS!

    Compile Heart, a wholly owned subsidiary of Idea Factory, announced on Monday that it will release Osamu Tezuka's Phoenix manga as an enhanced digital comic on a memory card for the Nintendo DS portable game console in Japan. DS de Yomu Series Tezuka Osamu Hi no Tori (Reading on the DS Series: Osamu Tezuka's Phoenix) will allow users to read the "God of Manga's" classic science fiction magnum opus on DS screens. It is scheduled to go on sale in May of 2008 for 4,179 yen (about US$37.39). Viz Media is releasing Phoenix in print form in North America.

    One of Compile Heart's manga memory cards will contain the equivalent of four to five print volumes of manga. The software will use the double screens of the DS for what Idea Factory says will be "intuitive" reading, similar to a regular book. In addition, users can tap a manga panel with the DS stylus to directly zoom onto it, or set a bookmark to save their spot in the manga. The manga will be further enhanced with sound effects and limited visual effects for crucial sequences.

    Compile Heart's manga project is separate from DSvision, the project from am3 which will offer downloadable anime, manga, and other content for the Nintendo DS in an online store. Unlike DSvision, Compile Heart's Phoenix manga will come on pre-loaded cards instead of downloads. Compile Heart is planning more volumes of other manga for its Reading on the DS series. Anime News Network

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  • 12-11-2007 9:39 PM In reply to

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    Here is Matsushima Nanako's funny DS commercial. Meron din siya nito na Thai naman. ^_^ Ang ganda niya talaga!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fZb0TPK-mc

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  • 12-11-2007 10:17 PM In reply to

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    Ano ba to, pati sa DS, pink versus black pa rin. Hehehe.

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  • 12-12-2007 9:28 AM In reply to

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    Maneki Neko:
    The manga will be further enhanced with sound effects and limited visual effects for crucial sequences.
     

    that is so KEWL! manga na may SFX!!! wahahaha ang sya nun! XDDDD

    @picture^: LOL dapat naka pink din sana na shirt si wigent-san XD


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  • 12-17-2007 12:27 AM In reply to

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    spitz:
    laruin niyo na yung phoenix wright hehehehe 
     

    Yup! Omoshiroi nga ito. ^___^ Nabasa ko sa Wiki na ang Japanese name pala ni Phoenix Wright ay Ryuuichi Naruhodo! Wahahaha!!

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  • 12-17-2007 7:39 PM In reply to

    Report: Brain Training aids study in schools

    A study has found that using games such as Dr Kawashima's Brain Age in class really does boost a range of skills.
    By Emma Boyes, GameSpot UK Posted Oct 24, 2007 9:10 am PT

    Gaming could soon be part of the national curriculum if one academic researcher has his way. Scottish primary school teacher Derek Robertson, who set up Consolarium--the Scottish Centre for Games and Learning--has released results of his most recent study that shows so-called brain-training games have a positive impact both on behaviour and on learning when used in schools.

    The study took place over three P6 school classes (children aged 10-11), where School A was given 30 Nintendo DS consoles and copies of Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training and used them for 15-20 minutes every morning. School B used Brain Gym--a program of physical activities that is marketed as improving learning abilities--for the same amount of time every day, whereas School C acted as a control group and did not have access to either.

    The children were given a numbers test before the Brain Training/Brain Gym activities, and retested again afterwards. Robertson found that there was no real change in academic self-concept (how smart the kids thought they were). However, he found improvements in both the accuracy of children's calculations and the average completion time for sums.

    The control group scored approximately 72 percent on the first test, and 77 on the second. The Brain Gym group scored 70 percent before, and 71 percent after, whereas the Brain Training group saw an increase from 76 percent to 86 percent. For average completion time the control group took around 19 minutes to finish the first test, and 18 on the second. The Brain Gym group took 19 minutes at first, which went down to 17.5 minutes, and the Brain Training group took approximately 16 minutes at first and 13 after.

    The teacher in charge of class A told Robertson in a postmortem report that, even before seeing the official results of the second test, she knew her kids had improved. She said, "All those kids were coming in on a Monday morning, and they'd get out the Nintendos and it settled them down for the rest of the day." She added that no one had attempted to break the games machines, or otherwise damage them, because the children felt they were important.

    Speaking at the BAFTA headquarters in London, Robertson said that in order to engage youngsters, especially those in schools where teaching is "challenging," teachers need to find new ways to motivate and stimulate kids and adults to learn. He said, "We have to find things that have cultural resonance to learners." Robertson showed a video of a young boy racing to do a series of sums in the shortest amount of time possible, attention wrapped on the handheld. He commented, "Can you imagine giving kids a sheet of sums to do and getting that kind of interest? They were really proud of their scores. It was cool to be good at maths in that class." He has also worked on other projects with games in schools, including with Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney and Hotel Dusk: Room 215 as a basis for creative writing exercises, as well as experiments with Big Brain Academy and Nintendogs. He has a primary school project about to begin using the PlayStation Portable, which he thinks has exciting possibilities due to its multimedia capabilities and Internet access, and another using My Word Coach, which he thinks will have a real impact on literacy. Robertson said that he would now like to try the research project on a larger sample. Gamespot

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  • 12-18-2007 5:29 PM In reply to

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    wala po bang sudoku puzzle and word games sa DS?

    i hope there are. 


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